Nor did they halt there, but wandered on through molten worlds to that nebulous haze which philosophers have regarded, and with good reason, as the proximate source of all material things. I tried to look at this universal cloud, containing within itself... Unthinkables - Página 157por Frederic Henry Balfour - 1897 - 160 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
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...this universal cloud, containing within I itself the prediction of all that has since oc- ' cnrred ; I tried to imagine it as the seat of those forces...potentially the sadness with which I regarded the Matterhorn P Did the thought which now ran back to it simply return to its primeval home ? If so, had we not better... | |
| Sir George Grove, David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris - 1869 - 610 páginas
...heights, sink into utter darkness beyond the atmosphere t I tried to look at this universal cloud, containing within itself the prediction of all that...sadness with which I regarded the Matterhorn ? Did the tkougltt which now ran hack to it simply return to its primeval home ? If so, had we not better recast... | |
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...heights, sink into utter darkness beyond the atmosphere ? I tried to look at this universal cloud, containing within itself the prediction of all that...I tried to imagine it as the seat of those forces whoso action was to issue in solar and stellar systems, and all that the)' involve. Did that formless... | |
| John Tyndall - 1871 - 436 páginas
...good reason, as the proximate source of all material things. I tried to look at this universal cloud, containing within itself the prediction of all that...thought which now ran back to it simply return to its primeval home ? If so, had we not better recast our definitions of matter and force; for if life and... | |
| John Tyndall - 1871 - 562 páginas
...good reason, as the proximate source of all material things. I tried to look at this universal cloud, containing within itself the prediction of all that...thought which now ran back to it simply return to its primeval home ? If so, had we not better recast our definitions of matter and force ? for if life and... | |
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...good reason, as the proximate source of all material things. I tried to look at this universal cloud, containing within itself the prediction of all that...thought which now ran back to it simply return to its primeval home ? If so, had we not better recast our definitions of matter and force ? for if life and... | |
| John Tyndall - 1871 - 438 páginas
...good reason, as the proximate source of all material things. I tried to look at this universal cloud, containing within itself the prediction of all that...thought which now ran back to it simply return to its primeval home ? If so, had we not better recast our definitions of matter and force ; for if life and... | |
| John Tyndall - 1871 - 510 páginas
...good reason, as the proximate source of all material things. I tried to look ab this universal cloud, containing within itself the prediction of all that...Matterhorn ? Did the thought which now ran back to it simply.return to its primeval home? If so, had we not better recast our definitions of matter and force... | |
| John Tyndall - 1872 - 520 páginas
...good reason, as the proximate source of all material things. I tried to look at this universal cloud, containing within itself the prediction of all that...thought which now ran back to it simply return to its primeval home ? If so, had we not better recast our definitions of matter and force ? for if life and... | |
| 1872 - 606 páginas
...the proximate source of all material things." " Did that formless fog contain potentially the satinet with which I regarded the Matterhorn ? Did the thought, which now ran back to it, simply return to its primeval home 1 If so, had * Fragments of Science, ii. \ 05. wo not better re-cast our definitions... | |
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